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I'm using Vmware to run Ubuntu 14.04, and I recently updated the vmware player to version 7.1. I previously had clang installed, and everything was running fine. After I updated vmware, when I tried ...

The full question would be:
Is Ubuntu ready to host C++ applications packages, compiled with C++11, and which use a large set of dependencies?
Let's say that we have an official Ubuntu package (C++ ...

I'm having trouble getting clang++ to work as I compile my code. Specifically, I'm getting a make: clang++: Command not found error.
I've run sudo apt-get install llvm, and also sudo apt-get install ...

i installed the default version of clang and llvm in my ubuntu 14.04 and it's version 3.4. That's nice, but for some legacy stuff i need version 2.9.
Ideally, i could install both version in parallel ...

I normally use the G++ compiler, but I don't have anything against using clang++. Reading about this, I get the idea that G++'s implementation of C++11's regex might not compile, and if it does, it ...

I am an unskilled Ubuntu user and almost each time I try to install something nontrivial I break something miserably. I am successfully using gcc 4.7 and 4.8 simultaneously using update-alternatives ...

I recently installed Python3 in a local folder, as opposed to the entire system, on a shared hosting account and everything worked out perfectly. I was wondering if a similar thing could be done with ...